Inventing the Electronic Century
Discover the transformative impact of consumer electronics and computers on our lives in the twentieth century with Inventing the Electronic Century by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Alfred D. Chandler, Jr. Published by Harvard University Press in 2005, this insightful book spans 321 pages, offering a comprehensive exploration of the origins and global evolution of these groundbreaking technologies. Chandler’s masterful analysis not only highlights the pivotal moments in the development of electronic innovations but also serves as essential reading for managers and students alike. Dive into this compelling narrative that reshapes our understanding of technology's role in shaping modern society.